Bottomonium suppression: A probe to the pre-equilibrium era of quark matter
We have studied the thermal suppression of the bottomonium states in relativistic heavy-ion collision at LHC energies as function of centrality, rapidity, transverse momentum etc. to explain the CMS data. Our investigation mainly spans over three problems: a) how the theoretical predictions might st...
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Zusammenfassung: | We have studied the thermal suppression of the bottomonium states in
relativistic heavy-ion collision at LHC energies as function of centrality,
rapidity, transverse momentum etc. to explain the CMS data. Our investigation
mainly spans over three problems: a) how the theoretical predictions might
still be modified by the remnants of the non-perturbative confining force, b)
how does the presence of a not necessarily isotropic QCD medium modify the
potential (both the real and imaginary part) acting between a static quark and
antiquark pair, and c) finally how the additional time-zone of pre-equilibrium
partonic evolution, in addition to the above modifications, affects the
bottomonium production at the LHC energies. We resolve them by correcting both
the perturbative and nonperturbative terms of the $Q\bar Q$ potential in
(an)isotropic QCD medium and then couple to the dynamics of the system
undergoing successive pre-equilibrium and equilibrium era. Due to the tiny
formation time and the large binding energy of bottomonium (1S) state, we
succeed in constraining the isotropization time and the shear viscosity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1404.6152 |